Date and duration of the Exhibition: January 31st-July 2nd
What it’s about: The Faith Ringgold exhibition at the National Picasso Museum showcases the captivating works of the renowned American artist. Through her powerful storytelling, Ringgold's paintings explore themes of race, gender, and identity, offering a profound reflection on the African American experience and the struggle for equality.
Ticket price: €14 (full price), €11 (reduced price)
Location: National Picasso Museum, Paris, France
Date and duration of the Exhibition: March 7th-August 23rd
What it’s about: This exhibition is curated in honour of Picasso's 50th death anniversary. It is created in collaboration with Sir Paul Smith, hoping to bring a contemporary viewpoint to the great artist's work to understand the present relevance of his work, even in 2023. The exhibition also features the work of some other contemporary international artists like Guillermo Kuitca, Mickalene Thomas, Obi Okigbo and Chéri Samba.
Ticket price: €14 (full price), €11 (reduced price)
Location: National Picasso Museum, Paris, France
Yes, tickets are typically available online for the National Picasso Museum exhibitions, thus ensuring that you do not have to stand in long queues to get your tickets!
Photography and video recording may be restricted in some areas to protect the artworks, but it is best to check with museum staff for specific guidelines or look for signages.
The exhibitions at the National Picasso Museum are generally suitable for all ages, but parents should exercise discretion depending on the content and themes of the specific exhibitions.
The National Picasso Museum has a gift shop where visitors can purchase prints or related merchandise inspired by the exhibitions. You can inquire about it at the information desk for details.
The museum strives to provide accessibility to all visitors. Wheelchair accessibility, elevators, and other accommodations are typically available.